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INTRODUCTION
This website covers a 7,650 mile adventure travelling by train from the UK to China.
Taking 13 days, passing through 9 countries and 9 time zones, the main feature of this trip was a journey on the legendary Trans-Siberian Railway. It also includes advice on planning the train journey in the form of maps, routes, schedules, photos and books.
There were many encounters on the journey after leaving the UK, including sharing the carriage with a group of Russian exchange students, the train being searched by aggressive armed guards with dogs at the Belarus border, and joining in with the Moscow Victory Day parades.
Then on the Trans-Siberian Railway across vast plains and through remote mountain forests in Siberia that few humans have ventured into, a party of Finns attempt to takeover the carriage, seeing the sunrise over the frozen waters of Lake Baikal, a Mongolian gentleman from Ulanbaator shares the compartment, feeling the heat crossing the Gobi Desert, travelling for miles alongside The Great Wall of China and being invited by a girl in Beijing back to her place to see her etchings. Then at journeys end walking the narrow streets and alleyways of old Shanghai in the early morning mist, and finally a trip on the fastest train in the world.
The above photograph will change every time you visit this website
LATEST NEWS
March 2010 : Russia
St Petersburg-Helsinki high speed link opens by end of year
March 2010 : Mongolia
Inner Mongolia coal mine disaster
March 2010 : China
Severe cold weather hits north east China
March 2010 : UK
UK North-South High speed link could create 47,000 jobs
March 2010 : Russia
Russian train journey photo exhibition opens
March 2010 : China
Record number of rail travellers on one day: 6.3m
Click on the above links for more information
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Image : Russian Railway Web Ring